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something from lunchtime in the charity shop - which I am thinking is a cream pot - as it seems the wrong shape for a powder puff. An attractive pale lilac/mauve colour, with a uniformly smooth base, showing some reasonable scratches and wear (couple of nicks I'm afraid - but still very nice). Size about 12 cms. by about 10.5 cms. Unfortunately, I'm in trouble with an acid back stamp again, which is indistinct, and not all there - but in view of the outline - the shape of the piece - and the wear - makes me think of Cechoslovakia 1930's - sort of Deco look. This back stamp does look very similar to one shown in Ruth Forsythe's book on Czechoslovakian glass - 'Made - Czechoslovakia' running around the inside of the thin ring - and the work 'In' in the centre. But I might be wrong, and cud be wishful thinking. I couldn't improve on that pic, sorry. Grateful for anyone's thoughts, and thanks for looking. cheers Paul S.

sincere thanks Ivo - I must be improving a little. In fact the fist piece of Neodymium that I have found - certainly a very attractive colour - and I must now see if I can spot the colour change - I believe the changes occur in daylight and fluourescent lighting ?? A good Deco style as well, and the possibility of being Moser sounds very up market! thanks again. Paul S.